Injured Bristol City goalkeeper Niki Maenpaa is likely to miss the rest of the season and with Frank Fielding out too, the Robins are currently giving young Max O'Leary and new arrival Stefan Marinovic the chance to impress.

During Tuesday night's televised game against Ipswich Town, with Maenpaa unavailable due to his calf injury and Marinovic experiencing a difficult debut, the Sky Sports TV cameras picked out who they thought was the 33-year-old Finn in the crowd.

Except it was the wrong guy. We're guessing it's the hair thing.

Plenty of Robins fans spotted the error on social media and pointed it out.

And, of course, the broadcaster has previous.

Sky Sports hit the news recently when one of their touchline reporters picked out the new Huddersfield Town boss watching the Terriers from the stands after David Wagner had been sacked.

Only it wasn't their new German coach Jan Siewert recruited from Borussia Dortmund II. It was Martin from Wakefield.

The Premier League side then even made light of the incident when they then announced Siewert officially the next day.

And the broadcaster has clearly not learnt its lesson.

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Lee Johnson explained after the draw against Ipswich Town that Maenpaa is likely to miss the rest of the season, but there remains a slim chance that he could make the final two games against Millwall and Hull away.

The club have tried blood-spinning treatment in an effort to help the former Brighton man's calf heal that bit better.

Meanwhile the race to keep goal for Bristol City between O'Leary and Marinovic goes on.